Kitten heel
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A kitten heel is a woman's shoe with a short, slender heel, usually from 1.5" to 2" high with a slight curve. The style was popularized by Audrey Hepburn. They are particularly common on sandals.
[edit] Definition
A kitten heel is a stiletto heel of less than 2 inches in height; some are as low as 1.25 inches. They are classified as Stilettos and despite their lack of height are generally classified as 'high heels' because of their sex appeal; particularly when teamed with a sharp pointed toe or long 'winklepicker' toe. This is an anomaly because a shoe or pump with regular wide heels of 1.5 inches high would be considered a 'flat shoe' and generally devoid of sex appeal; it is the addition of a stiletto heel, however short, that turns it into a sexual accessory.
[edit] History
They were introduced in the late 1950s as formal fashion attire for young adolescent teenage girls as higher heels would have been considered unseemly for girls as young as 13 because of the sexual connotations. They were sometimes referred to as "trainer heels" in the USA indicating their use in getting young girls used to wearing high heels. However by the early 1960s they became fashionable for older teenagers and eventually for women of all ages until the demise of the stiletto heel in the late 1960s. They emerged again in the 1980s and have become once again fashionable since 2003.
Designers of "kitten heel" shoes include Linda Bennett, described by handbag.com as "The Queen of the Kitten Heel".